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Some other hardware communities across Lemmy:
- Augmented Reality - !augmented_reality@lemmy.world
- Gaming Laptops - !gaminglaptops@lemmy.world
- Laptops - !laptops@lemmy.world
- Linux Hardware - !linuxhardware@programming.dev
- Mechanical Keyboards - !mechanicalkeyboards@kbin.social
- Microcontrollers - !microcontrollers@lemux.minnix.dev
- Monitors - !monitors@lemm.ee
- Raspberry Pi - !raspberry_pi@programming.dev
- Retro Computing - !retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org
- Single Board Computers - !sbcs@lemux.minnix.dev
- Virtual Reality - !virtualreality@lemmy.world
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Security updates need to be available for at least seven years. Not just a phone problem either. Forced obsolescence just creates e-waste.
Failing that, the necessary specs and other info need to be released to the community so that open source updates can continue after the manufacturer quits supporting a device.
This will realistically drive up the prices of such devices.
Don't get me wrong, I would support such an initiative. If you can't afford the device (with the cost of 7 year security fix support), you should probably not get the device. However, I am thinking more about the political component of implementing such a rule (if it would even be possible in the US).
Lolol
New FTC (circa Jan 20) will require that you buy a new device each time you want a software update.
Don't want to? Welp donnie and his cronies are gonna spread zero-day exploits on the internet. Only the rich gets to have a malware-free device.
New FTC (circa Jan 20) will require that you buy a new device each time you want a software update.
You're joking, but it's not unreasonable to assume an oligarch-run regime (nothing to do with US or Trump specifically) is going to leverge its power to get kickbacks and benefits for their own gang and partner gangs.